taylor1313

Love it!!!! Actually looks like an artistic piece unlike too many of the other shirts that get posted here that are absolutely ghastly and somehow get tons of votes. I'm starting to wonder how people actually vote and what exactly they are looking for in a shirt. It's a shame so many awesome, creative shirts get ignored and the ones that rise to the top are over-used ideas that look horrible as shirts.

deborah11565

taylor1313 wrote:Love it!!!! Actually looks like an artistic piece unlike too many of the other shirts that get posted here that are absolutely ghastly and somehow get tons of votes. I'm starting to wonder how people actually vote and what exactly they are looking for in a shirt. It's a shame so many awesome, creative shirts get ignored and the ones that rise to the top are over-used ideas that look horrible as shirts.

I agree with you on the fog picks... go check out the community and you will see how most of these have worked out. This shirt is very creative and original, a nice change ! But... in my opinion, I would have liked to have seen a bit more definition in her face, on this design.
+1

punksthetic

Here's my entry. I actually had to think long and hard about this one. At first, I was going to go with the Count of Monte Cristo, because it's a great story, but no ideas were coming to me. A friend mentioned The Wizard of Oz, and this just kind of popped into my head... and I thought it was pretty funny. :P

cfdunbar

Thank you so much! I've been working on designing straight from my Wacom tablet as opposed to drawing things out at my table to scan and then render. This was a bit of a trial and a restart for my derby entries.

wesraymond

neuropsychosocial

No cranberries blanks this Derby... and that red/yellow shape is close enough to a trademarked logo of McDonald's, and there's no modern pop culture references this week so you might get a visit from the Rejectionator.

lyonscc

Childe Roland to the Dark Tower Came is an epic poem from Robert Browning's collection, "Men and Women". This poem, whose title comes from Shakespeare's King Lear, shows up in modern culture in numerous places. In particular, Stephen King's "Dark Tower" series (and much of King's Universe) was inspired by this work...

flattopfrank

Thanks Orabbit... Now I gotz to get me some sleep!!! I'll have to take a look at everything in the derby tomorrow. My contacts are way to cloudy at this point. I'm not really sure how I finished this design through the blur.

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